<<< PREV | FIRST | NEXT >>>Apprehended by his own heroes, Streak must now reconcile with his irresponsible actions, and who better to teach him than Beacon City's number one hero? However, the great Steelbadger has had his own share of problems.And now we've come around to Steelbadger's story!
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Your take on the damages and destruction caused by clashes between superpowered heroes, villains, and criminals, or those and non-powered individuals, is certainly a refreshingly new take on the subject. Although it brings up a curious question. Where is the line drawn in such incidents? Assuming that the laws are more or less the same across the nation Beacon City is in, and possibly in all others, imprisoning a hero for such a mistake is justifiable with the consequences their irrational actions might bring, including the example with Redbound (wondering if the name is on the nose there). But what if the hero responsible is the only one in a specific area? That would effectively leave the area vulnerable to supercriminals and supervillains, no?
As for Chad, this is probably the most eventful night of his life so far, heh. Though after seeing what he did, not surprised he considered quitting already. That would scare anyone... though for much longer than it did Chad it seems. That vlogger mindset is not going to do him any favors more than it does those kinds of people in real life or in fiction.